Originally Posted by
stray dingo
My experience isn't so much the reliablity of any vehicle, but what can you do when something does go wrong.
I took the Merinee Loop road a couple of months back and hit a pot hole. The Copper Zeon was drivable, but the side wall bulged meaning I needed to get it replaced before hitting Oodnatdatta 10 days later. I had to wait a week to get the tyre express delivered to Alice Springs. Not just the Zeon, but any 255/55/19.
Then leaving Alice, the car kept overheating all the way to Marla. I couldn't risk taking it down the Ood (which I'm still sulking about) incase it got worse. (Turns out it was a cracked turbo pipe which would've caused a problem in any other vehicle too)
But for me it comes down to - where can I get support? Any of the larger brands are more likely to have a support network, or a semi-capable mech who can look at the vehicle, but LR are too far apart, and mechs are scared of them. Yes there is their roadside support, and I've used them for a battery replacement in the first 12 months, but if I broke down on the Ood, how long before they come to my rescue? A few days I am led to believe.
I'm not saying I'll be getting rid of my great D4 because of it, but I do have that concern in the back of my head when travelling a little more remotely....